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Full Guide For How To Stream and Watch NHL Hockey Games

To stream NHL hockey games for the 2025-26 season, a variety of official platforms, streaming services, and special options are available, both in the U.S., Canada, and internationally. With Monday Night Hockey on Prime Video, the choices are endless to get your hockey fix. Below is a comprehensive guide outlining all the main methods to watch NHL games live and on demand.​

Official National NHL Streams

  • Monday Night Hockey on Prime Video: Prime Video has a new streaming service which offers streams to all national “Monday Night Hockey” NHL games live and exclusively during the regular season.
  • ESPN+: Streams hundreds of national and out-of-market games each season, including the Stanley Cup Playoffs.​

  • ESPN and ABC: Broadcast select national games, with ABC’s regional games available over-the-air in most U.S. markets​

  • Hulu: Streams ESPN+ games via an integrated experience for Hulu subscribers.​

  • TNT and Max (formerly HBO Max): TNT broadcasts multiple national games each week; these are simulcast on HBO Max for subscribers to the right tier.

Regional and Team-Specific Streams (U.S. & Canada)

  • Sportsnet+ (Canada): Streams every NHL game with a focus on Canadian teams.​

  • TSN Direct (Canada): Covers regional action for several Canadian NHL teams in select markets.​

  • Regional Sports Networks (RSNs): In-market fans can stream local games on channels such as MSG Networks, NBC Sports, Altitude, Monumental Sports Network, and Scripps Sports. Access typically requires a pay-TV subscription or compatible regional streamer.​

International Streaming

  • DAZN (International): NHL.TV is now available only as part of DAZN outside the U.S. and Canada, with every game live and on demand in most countries worldwide.​

  • Sportsnet+ Premium (Canada): Broadcasts 1,000+ out-of-market NHL games, including “Hockey Night in Canada”.​

TV Streaming Services with NHL Coverage

Most “cord-cutter” streaming TV packages deliver live NHL coverage through their channel bundles:

Service National Games Regional/RSN Notes
Hulu + Live TV Yes Yes/Some ESPN, ABC, TNT, NHL Network coverage​
YouTube TV Yes Yes/Some Offers major national networks​
fuboTV Yes Yes/Some Extensive sports, regional channels​
Sling TV Yes Limited ESPN and TNT in select markets​
DirecTV Stream Yes Yes/Some Broad RSN and national coverage​

Free Ways and Trials

  • Most major streaming services (except Sling TV) offer free trials, ranging from a few days up to a week, letting viewers watch NHL for free for a limited period.​

  • Over-the-air TV antennas in the U.S. and Canada can access ABC and some local games free if available in the region.​

Additional/Unofficial Options

  • Select online communities and sports sites may share links to live or on-demand NHL streams, but these are often unofficial and come with risks.​

Summary Table: Main Streaming Methods for NHL

Platform/Service Coverage (National/Regional/International) Subscription Required?
ESPN+/ESPN/ABC National (U.S.), some regional Yes
TNT/Max National (U.S.) Yes
Hulu (with ESPN+) National (U.S.) Yes
Prime Video Monday Night Hockey (U.S./Canada) Yes, with Prime
Sportsnet+ Canada Yes
TSN Direct Canada (Regional) Yes
DAZN (NHL.TV) International (except U.S. & Canada) Yes
Hulu + Live TV U.S. (National/Regional in some markets) Yes
YouTube TV U.S. (National/Regional in some markets) Yes
fuboTV U.S. (National/Regional in some markets) Yes
Sling TV U.S. (Select National channels) Yes
DirecTV Stream U.S. (National/RSN in some areas) Yes
OTA Antenna U.S./Canada (ABC/Local) No

In most cases, streaming NHL games will require a paid subscription, but free trials, antennas, and periodic games on national broadcast networks can lower costs or provide temporary free access.